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The Peanuts-LD prepaid long distance service is an easy-to-use easy-to-buy prepaid phone plan. Use on-line shopping for your convenience.
At Long Distance Post, respecting the privacy and security of your personal information is important to us. We want to make sure that your personal information is protected.

What is LDPOST Privacy Policy?

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If you have more questions - please visit our main FAQ page to find answers.


Is my credit card number safe?
LDPOST.com uses the Secure Sockets Layer and Private Communication Technology security standards that are supported by Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 or later and other popular browsers. SSL encodes your personal information (such as your password, address and phone number, or your credit card number) so that it is available only to you and the financial services providers with which we process your credit cards transactions. This encryption makes doing business over the Internet as secure as making a purchase by telephone.
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What does LDPOST do with my private information?
Long Distance Post has always valued the trust of its customers. We know customers care about the security of the information they provide when doing business with us.
Your private information you provide us (like the phone number and other) will never be disclosed or sold to anyone. It is needed to verify your credit card information and to make it easier for the return customers to make a purchase on our web site.
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Do you have Privacy Statement?
We are committed to your privacy in every transaction. At Long Distance Post, respecting the privacy and security of your personal information is important to us. We want to make sure that your personal information is protected. We only grant access to personal information about you (such as your name, address, etc.) to company employees so that they can provide or offer products and services to you, process and service your accounts, and administer our business. We only share your personal information with financial services providers with which we process our credit cards transactions.
Our Code of Conduct requires that your information remain confidential. Even if you are no longer our customer, we will continue to treat your nonpublic personal information in the same way as if you were still a customer.
This site contains links to other sites. If you use a link to visit the site of another company, we cannot be responsible for the privacy practices or the content of that company or its site.
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What is a "cookie" and what should I do about cookie warnings?
A cookie is a tiny packet of information passed between your browser and a Web site such as ldpost.com. Our web store uses cookies to verify your identity and the fact that you're properly signed in. Accepting the cookie is like writing your name on the name tag; it identifies the message as yours so that you can continue using the site without having to sign in again. Cookies are required to be enabled in your browser to use our web store. If you can't move beyond next "Select Card" screen this would indicate that your browser does not allow cookies. Internet Explorer users need to change the privacy settings to enable cookies. Netscape users need to change Advanced preferences to accept cookies. Directions for some popular browsers follow:

* Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0: On the View menu, click Internet Options. Then, on the Advanced tab, click the "Always accept cookies" option.
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0: On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Then, on the Security tab, click Default level. Click Apply, then click "OK."
* Netscape Navigator 3.0: On the Options menu, click Network Preferences. Then, in the "Show an alert before…" box on the Protocols tab, clear the "Accepting a cookie" box.
* Netscape Navigator 4.x: On the Edit menu, click Preferences. Choose the Advanced category. In the cookies dialog box, choose either "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server" or "Accept all cookies." Be sure to clear the "Warn me before accepting cookies" checkbox.
* AOL: On the Preferences menu, click the Advanced tab. Clear the "Warn before accepting 'cookies'" box.
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